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Durga Sharma, Swagat Patnaik, Basudev Biswal and John T. Reager
Despite the fact that streamflow occurs mainly due to depletion of storage, our knowledge on how a drainage basin stores and releases water is very limited due to measurement limitations. A window of opportunity, however, is provided to us by GRACE (Grav...
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Thomas Poméon, Bernd Diekkrüger and Rohini Kumar
The prediction of freshwater resources remains a challenging task in West Africa, where the decline of in situ measurements has a detrimental effect on the quality of estimates. In this study, we establish a series of modeling routines for the grid-based...
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Anjillyn Mae C. Perez, Ariel C. Blanco
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The Philippines is experiencing recurring drought events accentuated by the increasing incidence of the El Niño phenomenon, particularly due to its position in the equatorial region. To address the negative effects of unpredicted drought events, especial...
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Jae Young Seo, Sang-Il Lee
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Estimation of total discharge is necessary to understand the hydrological cycle and to manage water resources efficiently. However, the task is problematic in an area where ground observations are limited. The North Korea region is one example. Here, the...
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Jae Young Seo and Sang-Il Lee
Estimation of total discharge is necessary to understand the hydrological cycle and to manage water resources efficiently. However, the task is problematic in an area where ground observations are limited. The North Korea region is one example. Here, the...
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Wenjun Yu, Yanzhong Li, Yanping Cao and Tayler Schillerberg
Climate warming can result in increases in the frequency and magnitude of drought events, leading to water shortages and socioeconomic losses. Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite data have been used to monitor and estimate drought e...
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Edward Salameh, Frédéric Frappart, Fabrice Papa, Andreas Güntner, Vuruputur Venugopal, Augusto Getirana, Catherine Prigent, Filipe Aires, David Labat, Benoît Laignel
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Surface water storage is a key component of the terrestrial hydrological and biogeochemical cycles that also plays a major role in water resources management. In this study, surface water storage (SWS) variations are estimated at monthly time-scale over ...
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Edward Salameh, Frédéric Frappart, Fabrice Papa, Andreas Güntner, Vuruputur Venugopal, Augusto Getirana, Catherine Prigent, Filipe Aires, David Labat and Benoît Laignel
Surface water storage is a key component of the terrestrial hydrological and biogeochemical cycles that also plays a major role in water resources management. In this study, surface water storage (SWS) variations are estimated at monthly time-scale over ...
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Hussein A. Mohasseb, Wenbin Shen, Jiashuang Jiao and Qiwen Wu
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) provided valuable insights into variations in Groundwater Storage (GWS). However, the sensitivity of utilizing Global Positioning System (GPS) time series displacement data for detecting changes in GWS ...
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Vagner G. Ferreira, Samuel A. Andam-Akorful, Ramia Dannouf and Emmanuel Adu-Afari
Remotely sensed terrestrial water storage changes (TWSC) from the past Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) mission cover a relatively short period (?15 years). This short span presents challenges for long-term studies (e.g., drought assessmen...
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Anne Springer, Annette Eicker, Anika Bettge, Jürgen Kusche, Andreas Hense
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Precipitation and evapotranspiration, and in particular the precipitation minus evapotranspiration deficit ( P-E ), are climate variables that may be better represented in reanalyses based on numerical weather prediction (NWP) models than in other datase...
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Willibroad Gabila Buma, Sang-Il Lee, Jae Young Seo
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Sustainable water resource management requires the assessment of hydrological changes in response to climate fluctuations and anthropogenic activities in any given area. A quantitative estimation of water balance entities is important to understand the v...
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Rocio Gonzalez, Taha B. M. J. Ouarda, Prashanth R. Marpu, Mariam M. Allam, Elfatih A. B. Eltahir and Simon Pearson
Population growth and economic development have impacted the capacity of water resources to meet demands in a number of arid countries. This study focuses on the United Arab Emirates (UAE) where low rainfall, high rate of growth and agricultural developm...
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Willibroad Gabila Buma, Sang-Il Lee and Jae Young Seo
Sustainable water resource management requires the assessment of hydrological changes in response to climate fluctuations and anthropogenic activities in any given area. A quantitative estimation of water balance entities is important to understand the v...
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Pennan Chinnasamy, Basant Maheshwari and Sanmugam Prathapar
Groundwater management practices need to take hydrogeology, the agro-climate and demand for groundwater into account. Since agroclimatic zones have already been demarcated by the Government of India, it would aid policy makers to understand the status of...
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Anne Springer, Annette Eicker, Anika Bettge, Jürgen Kusche and Andreas Hense
Precipitation and evapotranspiration, and in particular the precipitation minus evapotranspiration deficit (
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